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The gabardine variant of black tunic for the summer is very hard to find. I have never owned one, but I well know the textiles used in summer uniforms for other organizations.
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05-26-2014 09:34 PM
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I think Bob Coleman has a gabardine black uniform....
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Friedrich,
I think one can not thank you enough for your knowledge, time, cooperation and politeness.
For those of us who can not afford SS items, it's a true pleasure to see your item's pics and read your informative posts.
THANK YOU
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Friedrich,
I think one can not thank you enough for your knowledge, time, cooperation and politeness.
For those of us who can not afford SS items, it's a true pleasure to see your item's pics and read your informative posts.
THANK YOU
Thanks for the kind words. Good luck in your collecting. FB
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Hello. Many thanks for all. Specialy for Friedrich who is so kind and generous with his vast knowledge on the subject and that it is taking so much trouble for me to learn .
Today I can not go on, but I'm reading and doing what he advised . Tomorrow I'll be right over here. Thank you very much . Greetings .
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venezia
Hello. Many thanks for all. Specialy for Friedrich who is so kind and generous with his vast knowledge on the subject and that it is taking so much trouble for me to learn .
Today I can not go on, but I'm reading and doing what he advised . Tomorrow I'll be right over here. Thank you very much . Greetings .
Thanks. Read Mollo. It is also on line, in fact. Then look at our threads, especially the sticky ones. Later in the week I will extend my tutorial here, but I am busy with my actual tasks in my real life.
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Thanks, Mr Toncar, for your material and experience with this conflicted topic. We did address the linen silken issue, also, as it pertains to the white uniform.
Thanks and do not hesitate to add to our work here.
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a close-up if it helps
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Thanks, very impressive, and I am sure that beginners here will know how important your additions are in this complex inquiry. Your tunic is in the Beaver book, if memory serves. Warm thanks.
Last edited by Friedrich-Berthold; 05-28-2014 at 04:38 AM.
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